This post has been edited 1 time(s), it was last edited by degnic: 16.11.2007 16:46.

Fold preflop as said already. If you want to know where you're at @ flop, then I would raise bigger & fold to further action. Though you are most likely behind here & even if villain has hand like AJ or AQ, which are pretty much the only hands you're ahead, many will call you with even those hands on this limit because of straight possibility. Postflop calling on flop and folding to 2nd barrel on turn (well, depends a bit how small/big he bets) would be my play if I got into that situation.

This post has been edited 3 time(s), it was last edited by Peter87: 18.11.2007 16:04.

Fold preflop as said already. If you want to know where you're at @ flop, then I would raise bigger & fold to further action. Though you are most likely behind here & even if villain has hand like AJ or AQ, which are pretty much the only hands you're ahead, many will call you with even those hands on this limit because of straight possibility. Postflop calling on flop and folding to 2nd barrel on turn (well, depends a bit how small/big he bets) would be my play if I got into that situation.

exactly.

a preflop call with ATs against a UTG raiser is an absolute NO GO!. Villian raises no lower asses and you are dominated by AK/AQ/AJ.